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T. Nelson and Sons
1878
Washington F. Friend
T. Nelson and Sons
1858
Bowl, W. T. Copeland and Sons, Porcelain, British
W. T. Copeland and Sons
1870–1900
James Merrill Cook, Nelson Cook, Oil on canvas, American
Nelson Cook
1840
Caster, Mark Nelson  American, Silver, American
Mark Nelson
1750–70
[Well Pipe Fitter], Nelson  American, Collodion print
Nelson
1890s
Candelabrum, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Cut blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
1880–90
Candelabrum, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Cut blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
1880–90
Tongs, Ward, Bartholomew and T [unknown]  American, Silver, American
Ward, Bartholomew and T [unknown]
1800–1830
Punch Bowl, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Molded blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
ca. 1905
Bowl, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Cut blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
1880–90
Portland vase, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Black basalt ware with white relief decoration, British, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1840–60
Mrs. James Merrill Cook, Nelson Cook, Oil on canvas, American
Nelson Cook
1840
"Pretzel" Armchair, George Nelson  American, Laminated birch plywood, walnut veneer
George Nelson
1952
Untitled, Pamela Nelson  American, Wax crayon, colored pencil, and blue marker over graphite on paper
Pamela Nelson
late 1990s
Daily News, Dona Nelson  American, Oil on canvas
Dona Nelson
1983
China Shop, George Nelson  American, Printed cotton
George Nelson
Schiffer Prints Division, Mil-Art Co., Inc.
ca. 1953
Iconic Wheel, Pamela Nelson  American, Watercolor, opaque watercolor, crayon, and graphite on paper
Pamela Nelson
late 1990s
Medallion of Benjamin Franklin, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Earthenware, British
Wedgwood and Bentley
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1778–80
Cream Pitcher, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Dessert Dish, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Pepper Shaker, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Salt Dish, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Covered Jar, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1881–90
Marmalade Jar, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Cream Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Dessert Dish, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Vase, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Wine Glass, George Duncan and Sons  American, lass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Water Goblet, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Covered Sugar Bowl, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Étagère, A. Kimbel and Sons  American, Cherrywood, American
A. Kimbel and Sons
ca. 1885–90
Mug, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed colorless and frosted glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1870–80
Plate, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Earthenware, lusterware, British (American market)
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1770–1800
Plate, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Earthenware, lusterware, British (American market)
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1770–1800
Creamer, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed blue glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1870
Creamer, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed amber glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1870